New SSD campaign pushes for accessible online options in fal

New SSD campaign pushes for accessible online options in fall return plans


New SSD campaign pushes for accessible online options in fall return plans
Graphic by Sie Douglas-Fish.
The University of Victoria recently announced  plans to fully return to campus in Fall 2021. This decision has sparked concern from the Society for Students with a Disability (SSD), who say UVic’s plans fail to accommodate students that have benefitted from the accessibility online school offers. 
According to Mae Mason, a student living with a disability who is  currently working with the SSD, the Equitable Education Campaign was launched after concerns about having to fully return to campus were expressed to the organization. These concerns were shared by students with disabilities and immunocompromised students after the university made their plans for a campus return public. 

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